JrStructuralUCSD
Structural
- Mar 29, 2013
- 6
Hello all,
I have a few concerns regarding table J3-1 and Table 7-2 of AISC 2010. From what I understand and calc'd, table 7-2 is in accordance to section J3.6 (Tensile and Shear Strength of bolts and threaded parts). Table 7-2 is basically calculating the different possible bolts and strengths. If you have slip-critical connections it is common (I think) to pre-tension the bolts to a nominal strength that comes from table 3-1. For instance, if you have ASTM F1852 3/4'' diameter bolts, you are to pretension the bolts to a value of 28 kips in accordance to table J3-1. But, the confusion comes from here...if you are to pre-tension the bolts to 28 kips and the tensile strength of the bolts is less than the pretension value, won't you be yielding the bolt? In accordance to ASD, the allowable stress for 3/4'' diameter bolts is only 19.88 kips, way less than what the pre-tension value of the bolts are set at. The bolt will in essence yield. I presume that I am totally misinterpreting this so I ask one of you experts to help clarify this for me!
Greatly appreciated
I have a few concerns regarding table J3-1 and Table 7-2 of AISC 2010. From what I understand and calc'd, table 7-2 is in accordance to section J3.6 (Tensile and Shear Strength of bolts and threaded parts). Table 7-2 is basically calculating the different possible bolts and strengths. If you have slip-critical connections it is common (I think) to pre-tension the bolts to a nominal strength that comes from table 3-1. For instance, if you have ASTM F1852 3/4'' diameter bolts, you are to pretension the bolts to a value of 28 kips in accordance to table J3-1. But, the confusion comes from here...if you are to pre-tension the bolts to 28 kips and the tensile strength of the bolts is less than the pretension value, won't you be yielding the bolt? In accordance to ASD, the allowable stress for 3/4'' diameter bolts is only 19.88 kips, way less than what the pre-tension value of the bolts are set at. The bolt will in essence yield. I presume that I am totally misinterpreting this so I ask one of you experts to help clarify this for me!
Greatly appreciated